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UNESCO Report on Internet Development in Brazil Gains Portuguese Edition


Notas 17 FEV 2021

Data from surveys conducted by Cetic.br|NIC.br and other information sources underpin the publication

The Portuguese edition of the report on Internet development in Brazil based on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Internet Universality Indicators is now available. The document was prepared using data from the surveys by the Regional Center for Studies on the Development of the Information Society (Cetic.br) at the Brazilian Network Information Center (NIC.br), and other information sources such as government, industry sectors, and key stakeholders on this topic.

Initially released in English, the publication "Assessing Internet Development in Brazil: Application of UNESCO's Internet Universality Indicators" was translated by Cetic.br|NIC.br. The report provides an overview of the current digital inclusion scenario in Brazil and points out the challenges and future perspectives for the country, taking into account the Internet Universality Indicators, approved in 2018 by UNESCO and developed with technical contributions from NIC.br, through Cetic.br. 

The document inaugurated a series of UNESCO publications on the subject, and Brazil was the first country to have its Internet ecosystem evaluated based on these indicators, which consist of four fundamental pillars: Rights, Openness, Accessibility, and Multistakeholder Participation. 

Access the Portuguese (https://cetic.br/pt/publicacao/avaliacao-do-desenvolvimento-da-internet-no-brasil/) and English (https://cetic.br/publicacao/assessing-internet-development-in-brazil-using-unesco-s-internet-universality-roam-x-indicators/) versions of the report "Assessing Internet Development in Brazil: Application of UNESCO's Internet Universality Indicators.”

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